The No. 20 car, which Logano, Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin
all drove throughout 2008, ended the season with 5,144 points, 12
markers ahead of the No. 2 car from Richard Childress Racing (RCR).
Clint Bowyer, who drove the No. 2 in all 35 races for RCR in 2008, won
the driver championship.

"It's good for everyone here to win the championship because they worked
really hard this year," said Logano, who notched his 14th top-10 finish
in 19 Nationwide Series starts in 2008. "It's awesome because all these
guys work really hard all year to get to this point. To win it is so
cool for them, Toyota, GameStop and DLP. They just work really hard."

The owner title is the first Nationwide Series championship for JGR, but
fifth overall NASCAR championship, as the organization has won three
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series titles (2000 with Bobby Labonte, 2002 and 2005
with Stewart) and one NASCAR Camping World Series East crown (2007 with
Logano).

"For JGR, just a great finish for the year," said J.D. Gibbs, president
of JGR. "To have all those guys -- Tony win, Denny win, Kyle win and
then for Joey to finish it off -- means a lot to all the guys. This is
also a testament to all the guys at Toyota and the partnership that
we've put together in a short time."

The No. 20 car earned nine victories in 2008 -- five with Stewart, two
with Hamlin and one apiece with Logano and Busch.

Busch, Logano's teammate in the No. 18 Toyota, finished second in the
Ford 300. With the second-place finish, the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
entry, which won 10 times in 2008, finished a respectable 22nd in the
final Nationwide Series owner standings with 3,347 points despite
running only a partial schedule.

There were eight caution periods for 38 laps, with 13 drivers failing to
finish the 200-lap race.

Carl Edwards won the Ford 300 to score his 20th career Nationwide Series
victory, his seventh of the season and his first at Homestead. Busch
finished .639 of second behind Edwards in the runner-up slot, while Brad
Keselowski, Jason Leffler and Bowyer secured the rest of the top-five.
Scott Wimmer, Hamlin (driving for Braun Racing), Dale Earnhardt Jr.,
Kelly Bires and Logano comprised the remainder of the top-10.